It’s that time of the year again where F#ers come together and write a bit about what they enjoy. I really enjoyed this years Advent of code and while I only did a few of the exercises in F# I want to write about one algorithm that helped out in quite a f[...]

So once again the time arrives when Santa is looking for Rudolph and I am writing a blog post for the yearly F# advent As always I hope I can provide you some insight and fun – practicability is not the main focus (as you surely find out soon). the task a[...]

[This post my second entry of the F# advent calendar 2015 series. You can also read the first post about “Using Async.Choice in Paket“] Recently I was asked to help with a website that was based on suave.io. The task was to transform the existing F# scrip[...]

[This post is part of the F# advent calendar 2015 series.] Prologue: What is Paket? Paket is a dependency manager for .NET with support for NuGet packages and GitHub repositories. It enables precise and predictable control over what packages the projects [...]

Last year we ran an amazing event “F# Advent Calendar in English 2014“. It was incredible December full of F# and Christmas spirit. Every day astonishing authors around the globe posted new F#-related articles. It was an extraordinary time. December is cl[...]

If you just want to see the code or even play with it, you can just grab it from Github It all started with me promising I would try to write an article how to use F# type providers to express prime numbers as types. Having had not much exposure to type p[...]

Our friends from Japan have a beautiful event called “F# Advent Calendar“. Every day from December 1 to December 24, one awesome volunteer publish a new post about F#. What an amazing way to celebrate Christmas, isn’t it? Lets support this initiative and [...]